Corporate News
By MUGAMBI MUTEGI
In Summary
- The new outlets in Nyeri will see Naivas’ nationwide store count climb to 39 after it opened others in Garissa and Kisumu.
Naivas Supermarket is Tuesday set to open its first
of two branches in Nyeri, becoming the first of the top four retail
chains to open shop in the central Kenya town.
The retailer has taken up 62,000 square feet space in a new mall on Nyeri’s main street — Gakere Road.
A new store is also set to open mid next month at a
12,000 square feet warehouse building which the retailer has secured on
the outskirts of town targeting people using the Nyeri-Nyahururu
highway.
Naivas will have no competition in the Nyeri from
any of the top retailers since Nakumatt and Uchumi both overlooked it
and set up shop in nearby Nanyuki and Karatina towns respectively.
“We are busy preparing to open the new stores
giving people more shopping options during the festive period,” Willy
Kimani, Naivas business development and marketing manager told the Business Daily.
He added that main retailers had previously
considered Nyeri customers to have lower spending power than other
nearby towns, “a situation that has now changed”.
Thika-based retailer Maathai Supermarket, which in
September opened its first branch in Nairobi — is the main supermarket
chain in Nyeri town, a near-monopoly which Naivas will be looking to
break.
Other smaller retailers operating in the town include Samrat Supermarket and Katsuri.
The Nyeri outlets will see Naivas’ nationwide store
count climb to 39, a number made possible by several new stores in
2014, including maiden entries in Garissa and Kisumu.
The retailer recently opened an outlet in Githurai
45 and also plans to open a store in Bamburi and another in Kisumu (the
second branch in the lakeside city) in the next couple of weeks.
Naivas, a family-owned business, last year overtook
listed retailer Uchumi as the third-largest store by revenue behind
Nakumatt and Tuskys respectively.
“We want to reach as many people as possible and
enable more growth of our outlets both in areas we have operations
including new frontiers,” Mr Kimani said in an earlier interview.
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